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* Lieutenant Peter Cartwright, Royal Scots Fusiliers, Special Air Service, died trying to save three comrades from drowning on training exercise during the Malayan Emergency.

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But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
To this end political authority is called upon to exercise its negative and coercive powers.
In a small way this is illustrated by the nineteenth-century novelist who argued for the powerful influence of literature as a teacher of society and who illustrated this with the way a girl learned to meet her lover, how to behave, how to think about this new experience, how to exercise restraint.
Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
The entire exercise, Latin and English, is most suggestive of the kind of person Milton had become at Christ's during his undergraduate career ; ;
The probable answer is that it will do so just as long as Russia can exercise a veto in favor of chaos and until young African nations wake up to the truth that out of false pride they are visiting ruin on Central Africa.
In my own case, I submit that such reasonable and fair exercise is woefully lacking.
Mr. Claude is a specialist in torso development and he has long favored the now-famous Weider Push-Pull Super-Set technique in which one exercise of the Super-Set is a pressing or `` pushing '' movement which accents one sector of a muscle group in a specific way, followed by a `` pulling '' exercise which works the opposing sector of the same muscle group.
The `` push '' exercise of this Push-Pull Super-Set is the Bench Press done with elbows well pulled back and with a greater downward stretch of the pectorals not possible with the barbell variation.
The `` pull '' exercise in this Super-Set is the one-dumbbell Bent-Arm Pullover.
In the third Push-Pull Super-Set the `` push '' exercise is the widegrip Pushup Between Bars, while the `` pull '' exercise is the Moon Bench Lateral Raise with bent arms.
The last exercise of Roland Claude's prescribed program for Henri is a single exercise, done in individual sets with a bit longer pause between sets.
The exercise I shall discuss in this -- the first of a new series of articles on muscle definition-specialization of a particular body part -- is the One Leg Lunge.
It is the one exercise that drastically influences the definition of the thighs at the hipline -- that mark of the champion that sets him apart from all other bodybuilders ; ;
Really there is no reason why this fine exercise should not find its way into your leg program at all times, for the following suggestions show why it is so effective: 1.
After you have taken a breather, reverse the position of your legs so that the front thigh of the previous exercise is now to the rear, and the rear thigh now to the front, and perform the same movement in the same manner.
It is particularly suitable for those who need to work or exercise out of doors for their health.

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The term antidepressant is sometimes applied to any therapy ( e. g., psychotherapy, electro-convulsive therapy, acupuncture ) or process ( e. g., sleep disruption, increased light levels, regular exercise ) found to improve a clinically depressed mood.
The sometimes subtle differences between Eastern and Western conceptions of authority and its exercise produced a gradually widening rift between the Churches which continued with some occasional relief throughout the following centuries until the final rupture of the Great Schism ( marked by two dates: 16 July 1054, and the Council of Florence in 1439 ).
The US Supreme Court, largely abolished the exercise of jurisdiction on the basis of ' quasi in rem ' in Shaffer v. Heitner, except in exceptional circumstances, which sometimes would arise while dealing with real property such as land, and when the owner of the land cannot be found.
General exercise has been shown to decrease the risk of developing RSI .. Doctors sometimes recommend that RSI sufferers engage in specific strengthening exercises, for example to improve sitting posture, reduce excessive kyphosis, and potentially thoracic outlet syndrome.
Young Deerhounds can sometimes, depending on the individual, be quite destructive especially when they are not given sufficient exercise ; however, the average adult Deerhound may want to spend most of the day stretched out on the floor or a couch sleeping.
In other Westminster countries, however, the upper house can sometimes exercise considerable power.
The procedure curbs the feeling of hunger and is sometimes performed in conjunction with putting bands on patients ' stomachs, resulting in average weight loss of 43 % at six months with diet and exercise.
Being exterior to the individual person, social facts may thus also exercise coercive power on the various people composing society, as it can sometimes be observed in the case of formal laws and regulations, but also in situations implying the presence of informal rules, such as religious rituals or family norms.
New York surveyors and other officials attempting to exercise their authority were prevented from doing so and in some cases were severely beaten, and settlers arriving to clear and work land under New York – issued grants were forced off their land, and sometimes had their possessions destroyed.
Coincident with this success, the perception became established among many observers that he sometimes used the raw exercise of power to settle scores or tweak noses.
De facto leaders sometimes do not hold a constitutional office and may exercise power informally.
Almodovar's earlier films sometimes seemed to be manipulating the characters as an exercise.
Ancient authorities record the barest details about his life ( sometimes contradicting each other ) and his extant poetry is too fragmentary to support autobiographical interpretation ( a hazardous exercise even at the best of times ).
1 ( the opening march ), 2, 15, 23 ( sometimes called a parody of a Cramer finger exercise ), 24 ( a lyrical fughetta ), 25, 26, 28, 29 ( the first of the series of three slow variations leading to the final fugue and minuet ), 31 ( the third, highly expressive slow variation leading directly into the final fugue and minuet ) and 33 ( the concluding minuet ).
Rather than continually taking the lead, he would generally add subtle harmonic, melodic and / or rhythmic complexity by responding to other member's improvisations ( although he could and did sometimes exercise a more frenetic style akin to that of John Coltrane or Michael Brecker ).
In fact, exercise is sometimes called the " miracle " or " wonder " drug-alluding to the wide variety of proven benefits that it provides.
This conception of eudaimonia derives from Aristotle ’ s essentialist understanding of human nature, the view that reason ( logos sometimes translated as rationality ) is unique to human beings and that the ideal function or work ( ergon ) of a human being is the fullest or most perfect exercise of reason.
In addition, since backbenchers generally form the vast majority of the number of MPs, collectively they can sometimes exercise considerable power especially in cases where the policies of the government are unpopular or when a governing party is internally split.
Traditionally it is administered as a ranking exercise and sometimes as a rating exercise ( where the respondent awards each trade-off scenario a score indicating appeal ).
The MoD are responsible for the upkeep of the aerodrome, which may sometimes be used by military detachments whilst on exercise.
In people with stable OHS, the most important treatment is weight loss — by diet, through exercise, with medication, or sometimes weight loss surgery ( bariatric surgery ).
There was sometimes a focus on the management of the environment of madhouses, from diet to exercise regimes to number of visitors.
First published in 1948 by Dr. Arnold Kegel, a pelvic floor exercise, more commonly called a Kegel exercise, consists of repeatedly contracting and relaxing the muscles that form part of the pelvic floor, now sometimes colloquially referred to as the " Kegel muscles ".

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